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Old 03-18-2008, 03:54 PM #1
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Default Springtime in Vermont

...will be here in, oh, six weeks or so. Maybe.

Anybody that thinks March is a spring month in Vermont has never lived here. This is our National Weather Service forecast for tonight and tomorrow:

THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS FOR THE NORTHEAST KINGDOM OF
VERMONT.

SNOW WILL DEVELOP AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT...AND THEN CHANGE TO A
MIX OF SLEET AND POSSIBLY FREEZING RAIN DURING THE DAYLIGHT HOURS
WEDNESDAY MORNING. LATE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON...WARMER AIR WILL
SPREAD INTO THE REGION AND CHANGE PRECIPITATION OVER TO RAIN. A
LIGHT ICE ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED...ALONG WITH 2 TO 4 INCHES OF
SNOW AND SLEET.
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